U.S. Taxation

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U.S. Taxation

The system under which American persons are taxed. There are many types of taxation in the United States. At the federal level, personal income, corporate income and capital gains are all taxed on a progressive scale: corporations and persons making more are taxed at a higher rate. Most states also have income taxes and some have corporate taxes as well. Most states and localities also have sales taxes and some local governments have wage taxes on top of everything else. Numerous deductions and credits exist so U.S. taxation does not become crippling. Compared to the rest of the world, U.S. corporate taxes are rather high and income taxes are rather low.

For Arabs who are contemplating giving up their US citizenship, Abu Nar said they should contact US taxation specialists since the issue could lead to various taxation consequences encompassing previous years.

Throughout Worldway's Immigration Heritage Month in China, seminars on US education, US property, US taxation, US financial investment, and life for newly arrived immigrants to the US will be hosted with the aim of helping potential investors better understand US immigration policy, promoting non-governmental investment in the US, and further strengthening economic ties between the US and China.

Aside from discussing the benefits and opportunities provided by the EB-5 programme, the seminar will discuss, at length, the US Taxation System structure, as well legal ways to mitigate US income tax, provide guidance on taxation planning.

Seasoned expert in international economics Gary Clyde Hufbauer and former tax attorney Ariel Assa present US Taxation of Foreign Income, a serious-minded and scholarly look at America's current tax policy toward international firms.

FATCA, which came to effect on January 1, 2013, makes it compulsory for FFIs to collect, manage and report all information that could reasonably point to individual's liability for US taxation to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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